The Beginning

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Authors Note:
Ok, I decided that my love for Faking it, and the fact that I am anxiously waiting for it to start up again, has caused me to want to write about it. So here is the product of it. I hope you enjoy the story, and I'm going to try and update it as much as possible. I know this is short, but it's because it is only the introduction. So without further ado the story.

DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the characters. They are all based on MTV's Faking It characters.
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Chapter 1: The Beginning
Karma P.O.V:
Ok, a lot has happened, too much. I don't know exactly what to do. I mean a single moment was able to change my whole perspective, and for once I was finally speechless to hear what had been said.

Me and Amy have been friends since we met in kindergarten. I was one of the small kids who spoke her mind freely and never stopped even when I was wrong about things. So I got in trouble for that, both in the classroom and in the playground. As you can imagine I was by far one of the strongest kids in my class (who am I kidding) I was and still am a weakling. Amy, however, is a different story. So, on the first day of kindergarten we had to get into pairs, so me being me decided to ask everyone and try and make friends. I guess I was too loud for all the kids and so I got left out. I didn't have a pair to be in, and so I went into a corner and played with the dolls.

I know what your thinking, where on earth was Amy when this was happening?! Well, let's just say Amy was being Amy.

"SORRY I'M LATE!!" a girl screamed as she ran through the classroom door.
Instinctively, I got up and walked over to her. She seemed to be just as loud as I was. The teacher asked her why she was late and the blonde responded by giving her a note.

To this day I still don't know what was on the letter, but all I know is that Amy was never looked at by our kindergarten teacher the way she looked at the rest of us.

As I went to say hi to her, she tripped over a few pieces of Lego on the floor, and fell on me. From that moment onwards, I knew we would be best friends. She quickly apologised and I could see that her eyes were watering. I tried to cheer her up but ended up looking like a fool, so instead I asked her if she could be my partner for class. That day was the start of a beautiful friendship.

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